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9/26/10
Going in and around the city…
Enjoy visiting Medellin!
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Pub. on Sept. 26th 2010
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READING COMPREHENSION WORKSHOP
Teacher:
JENNY JUDITH MALAVER
UNIVERSIDAD DE LA SABANA
May 2010
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Microsoft Word
Pub. on May 17th 2010
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ENGLISH NINTH LEVEL
COLEGIO RAFAEL NÚÑEZ – INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA DISTRITAL - ÁREA DE HUMANIDADES
COOPERATIVE WORK GUIDE
Name: _____________________ Date: ________________ Group: ___ Teacher: Jenny J.
Malaver
The Calendar??? by ???
The origin of the Calendar is tough
to pin down.
We know that many
ancient peoples had their own...
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ENGLISH NINTH LEVEL COLEGIO RAFAEL NÚÑEZ – INSTITUCIÓN EDUCATIVA DISTRITAL - ÁREA DE HUMANIDADES COOPERATIVE WORK GUIDE Name: _____________________ Date: ________________ Group: ___ Teacher: Jenny J. Malaver The Calendar??? by ??? The origin of the Calendar is tough to pin down. We know that many ancient peoples had their own calendars. Many primitive cultures used a fourday week, possibly in honour of the four directions. Central American peoples used a five day week; Assyrians (an ancient people who lived in what is now Turkey) had a six day week; pre-Christian Romans in the 1st century BC had weeks of eight days called nundinae. For many centuries, ancient Greeks - like Babylonians (ancient people who also lived near what is now Turkey and Iran) and Egyptians of the same period - divided their 30-day months into three "decades" of ten days. (Egyptians called their ten-day period decans. ) The biggest change in calendars was brought about by Julius Caesar in 46 BC. Caesar, tak
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